Recent Medical Injury Lawyers Articles
Can You Sue for Emotional Distress?
Learn the legal definition of emotional distress and the process of filing an emotional distress lawsuit, and gain insight on potential grounds for an emotional distress case and whether it's worth it to proceed with legal action.
What to Do If You're Injured on Someone Else's Property
Legal options may be available if you were injured on someone else's property, and the property owner or their insurance company may have to compensate you for your injury.
Do I Have to Go to Court if I Want to Sue Someone?
This article explains when a court appearance is required in a civil lawsuit. It provides information on why a court appearance may be required and whether a person must go to court to initiate a lawsuit.
What a Demand Letter Is — And How to Write One
Sending a demand letter is one of the first steps in resolving a legal dispute. Learn how to write a demand letter to help your case.
What Is the Statute of Limitations for a Personal Injury Claim?
The statute of limitations requires you to file your lawsuit within a specific period. If you miss the statute of limitations, you're no longer able to take legal action. Here's how it applies in personal injury cases.
Can I Sue? Here are 5 Questions to Answer First
Just because you feel wronged doesn’t mean you have a lawsuit on your hands. You'll need to make sure your case meets these requirements pursuing the suit.
What Are Damages?
Whether you're suing someone else or you're the defendant in the case, understanding what damages are is important before heading to court.
What Is Negligence in a Legal Case?
Understanding what negligence is in the legal sense can help you whether you're the one filing the claim or defending yourself.